Application of Morphometric Ranking Approach using Geospatial Techniques for Flash Flood Susceptibility Modelling in District Shangla, Pakistan

Muhammad Akmal Sardar Ali, Abid Sarwar*, Muhammad Ali, Shazia Gulzar, Abdul Majid, Muhammad Ismail Khan, Jabir Nazir, Arbaz Ahmad

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Abstract

Every year, disaster strikes, and led to thousands of casualties and deaths around the world. A meteorological disaster such as a flash flood is a multifaceted hydro-meteorological phenomenon that can cause a huge loss of human life and can create severe economic problems. In this study, techniques based on Geographic information systems and Remote sensing were used to get the flood susceptibility map for District Shangla, Pakistan. For the susceptibility of flash floods, geo-morphometric ranking model was used. Various causative factors were considered including; topography, river pattern, and flow accumulation. ALOS PALSAR digital elevation model was used for calculating the required causative factors. Eleven different sub-basins were delineated in the Shangla basin. A total of eighteen morphometric parameters were studied. The morphometric ranking approach (MRA) score was determined with a range of 1 to 5. Rank 5 represents high risk while rank 1 exhibits low risk. The results of the model were categorized into five flood vulnerability classes; very low, low, moderate, high and very high. The total population of Shangla district is 757,810 with a population density of 480 persons per sq km2, and results from this study revealed that 23% of the total geographic area (364.11 km2) of the district is vulnerable to high flash floods.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)243-255
Number of pages13
JournalProceedings of the Pakistan Academy of Sciences: Part B
Volume60
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 5 Apr 2023
Externally publishedYes

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Keywords

  • Flash flood
  • GIS
  • Geo-morphometric
  • Remote Sensing
  • Susceptibility
  • Vulnerability

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
  • General Environmental Science
  • General Agricultural and Biological Sciences

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